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clobber

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1. clobber - Noun

2. clobber - Verb

Meaning

strike violently and repeatedly

beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight

informal terms for personal possessions

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She clobbered the man who tried to attack her Source: Internet

We licked the other team on Sunday! Source: Internet

did you take all your clobber? Source: Internet

We don’t have anything except the remote tracking info to go by as a heuristic for refs you’re expected to have seen & are willing to clobber. Source: Internet

The P-51, particularly with the advent of the K-14 Gyro gunsight and the development of "Clobber Colleges" for the training of fighter pilots in fall 1944, was a decisive element in Allied countermeasures against the Jagdverbände. Source: Internet

Unfortunately, many companies employ usage caps as a sort of "gotcha" when they clobber customers with a huge bill they never saw coming. Source: Internet

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